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MDEA is a base and H2S/CO2 are acids in water
They say that too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the key factor that will make the oceans more acidic and imperil key parts of the marine food chain.
The ocean is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere because CO2 dissolves easily in it.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbs heat rising from the surface of the earth.
Oceans act as a carbon sink, in fact they are the largest carbon sink absorbing about 1/4 of the CO2 we put into the air. However, with global warming considering that CO2 dissolves better in cold water there is a worry that the oceans will not be able to hold as much CO2 and will begin to release it into the atmosphere
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
some, but much less than the amount it absorbs. Also, as an alternative to fertilizer, it reduces co2 (fertilizer production admits a lot of co2)
It absorbs Co2 through the process of Photosythisis.
MDEA is a base and H2S/CO2 are acids in water
Almost all of them.
They say that too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the key factor that will make the oceans more acidic and imperil key parts of the marine food chain.
It absorbs CO2
When ther is a higher concentration of O2 than CO2, rubisco can bind O2 in place of CO2.